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Meet Imperial College’s limb-regeneration expertName: Molly StevensJob: Biomaterials ProfessorLocation: London“Consider soldiers back from Afghanistan without limbs,” says Molly Stevens. “I do geeky, hardcore science, but my aim is helping patients.” The 36-year-old professor of biomaterials and regenerative medicine is based at the London Centre for Nanotechnology, Imperial College, London, where she heads a team of surgeons, chemists, biologists and physicists.

They create biomaterials that enable the body to regenerate its own bones. One of her new products, a compound containing strontium, has been approved by the EU for use in humans. Implanted into living bone, it cues cells to fill in the damage. “We are also close to creating a finger joint,” she says. “Regenerative medicine is really evolving.”

This article was first published in the November 2010 issue of WIRED magazine